Description
Product ID: | 9780128152478 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Modern Inference Based on Health-Related Markers |
Subtitle: | Biomarkers and Statistical Decision Making |
Authors: | Author: Albert Vexler, Jihnhee Yu, Jiaojiao, PhD. Zhou |
Page Count: | 422 |
Subjects: | Manufacturing industries, Biotechnology industries, Personal and public health / health education, Personal & public health |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Modern Inference Based on Health Related Markers: Biomarkers and Statistical Decision Making provides a compendium of biomarkers based methodologies for respective health related fields and health related marker-specific biostatistical techniques. The book introduces correct and efficient testing mechanisms, including procedures based on bootstrap and permutation methods with the aim of making these techniques assessable to practical researchers. In the biostatistical aspect, it describes how to correctly state testing problems, but it also includes novel results, which have appeared in current statistical publications. In addition, the book discusses also modern applied statistical developments that consider data-driven techniques, including empirical likelihood methods and other simple and efficient methods to derive statistical tools for use in health related studies. Modern Inference Based on Health Related Markers: Biomarkers and Statistical Decision Making provides a compendium of biomarkers based methodologies for respective health related fields and health related marker-specific biostatistical techniques. The book introduces correct and efficient testing mechanisms, including procedures based on bootstrap and permutation methods with the aim of making these techniques assessable to practical researchers. In the biostatistical aspect, it describes how to correctly state testing problems, but it also includes novel results, which have appeared in current statistical publications. In addition, the book discusses also modern applied statistical developments that consider data-driven techniques, including empirical likelihood methods and other simple and efficient methods to derive statistical tools for use in health related studies. |
Imprint Name: | Academic Press Inc |
Publisher Name: | Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2024-03-22 |